Perhaps this may be more appropriate for the Reading board...IS the location of the Ivy Ridge station on the Manayunk/Norristown line the same site as the old P&R Glen Willow station? Was it an original station to the PG&N and when did it close before being resurrected by Septa (if that in fact is the same locaton)?

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Glen Willow was about 100 feet North of the current Ivy Ridge stop and included an icehouse. It was mostly a freight station/whistle stop which ended in the 1930's. The Glen Willow yard is still accessible, fairly empty, paved over with sidings removed. Between 1835 and 1870, during P,G & N days, it was called Springfield.

The Cinnaminson stop on the Pennsy was at the current Ivy Ridge and only had a shelter. It was named after a small Swedish village that was present before Manayunk existed as a community.